Mala Walk
A captivating 90-minute Mala Walk led by an Aboriginal guide at the base of Uluru. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and ancient traditions of the Anangu people, the traditional owners of this land.
Operating ten minutes from Ayers Rock Resort, with over twenty years in the red centre of Australia. We're an Australian-owned tour business working alongside the local Aboriginal community, and our aim is simple: to immerse you in fifty thousand years of culture. No gimmicks.
Two decades here has built a deep, personal relationship with the local community, one we've been genuinely welcomed into. We're the longest-operating guides still based at Ayers Rock Resort, and one of the last Australian-owned businesses in the area. Every tour is an authentic, culturally positive exchange that creates real employment for the traditional owners of this land. Anangu guides join subject to availability, hosted alongside one of our expert guides.
Each additional guest is $44 per person. Times are tailored to suit you. Aboriginal host availability depends on cultural activities and can't always be guaranteed, and the schedule may change with weather or cultural considerations.
A captivating 90-minute Mala Walk led by an Aboriginal guide at the base of Uluru. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and ancient traditions of the Anangu people, the traditional owners of this land.
A short guided trail led by a local Aboriginal guide to the serene Mutitjulu Waterhole, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient rock art. Hear the Tjukurpa story of Kuniya, the woma python woman, and her encounter with Liru, the venomous snake man.
A one-hour presentation from one of the oldest living cultures on Earth. See a showcase of weapons and tools, learn about men's and women's business and survival in one of the world's harshest climates, presented by traditional locals and translated by our guides. 45 minutes, then 15 minutes of questions.
"What an unforgettable experience. Matt's knowledge, cultural understanding and local language completed it. Shirley shared her dancing stories and let us into her culture, giving us a much deeper understanding. No photo can show this. A must do."
"The highlight of our ten days in Central Australia. Our guide Dylan was great company and generous with his own experiences. Elizabeth joined us at the Women's Cave and it was a privilege to spend time in her company."
"A do-not-miss experience. The in-depth knowledge from an Anangu guide through Uluru was fantastic. We saw exceptional natural beauty and understood more of why this place is so special."
Tell us your dates, your group and which experience you'd like, and we'll come back with a private itinerary, usually within the hour. Times are tailored, and Aboriginal host availability is subject to cultural activities.